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Park and museum pass rules and guidelines:
Holds cannot be placed through the online catalog. Call the Library to see what is available; first-come, first-served.
Passes can be borrowed for seven days with no renewals. Please return the pass as soon as possible so others can enjoy it.
Passes must be picked up and returned to the Kirkland Town Library. If the Library is closed, the pass can be put in our book drop if it is in an envelope.
If lost, cardholders are responsible for the replacement fee.
Open seasonally.
The Adirondack Experience has exhibits dedicated to the region’s natural and cultural history, including hands-on areas for kids.
The pass provides 50% off admission for up to four adults or two adults and all children ages 17 and younger. Under five are always free. Bring your library card with the pass.
Lost pass fee is $100.
Located on the Enlarged Erie Canal, the Chittenango Landing Canal Boat Museum is a unique nineteenth-century dry dock complex that can be the backdrop for your journey through history. Experience what life was like working and living along the Erie Canal.
The pass provides free admission for up to eight people. Children under three are always free. Bring your library card with the pass.
* This pass was provided by the Museum.
The Corning Museum of Glass is the world’s most comprehensive glass museum, with more than 20 live demonstrations every day, hands-on activities in The Studio and Innovation Center, and 35 centuries of glass art and history. All exhibits and demonstrations are included with admission. Present your library card and the pass to receive this discount.
The pass covers one adult admission. Children 17 and under are always free.
Lost pass fee is $100.
The Empire Pass provides unlimited day-use vehicle entry to most facilities operated by New York State Parks and the State Dept. of Environmental Conservation. Some local parks include:
Delta Lake State Park
Verona Beach State Park
Chittenango Falls State Park
Green Lakes State Park
Lost pass fee is $40.
* Passes sponsored by Strategic and the Mid York Library System.
The Everson Museum of Art in downtown Syracuse is a major Central New York museum focusing on American art. The Everson houses roughly 11,000 pieces of art, including paintings, sculpture, ceramics, and video.
The pass provides free admission for your household. Bring the pass, your library card, and a copy of the paper agreement.
Lost pass fee is $120.
Open seasonally.
The Fort Rickey Discovery Zoo offers engaging animal interactions with fun activities for kids of all ages. Fort Rickey is home to a variety of native and exotic animals, many of which are featured in daily hands-on educational presentations.
The pass gives 50% off admission for up to four adults and six children.
Lost pass fee is $100.
The Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology (MOST) is a hands-on science and technology museum located in historic Armory Square in downtown Syracuse.
This pass gives free admission to the MOST for two adults and their children or grandchildren under age 18. Bring the paper agreement along with the pass.
Lost pass fee is $100.
Munson is an internationally recognized fine arts center in Utica, New York, serving diverse audiences through a renowned Museum of Art, live performances and events, community arts classes, and PrattMWP, the upstate extension campus of the prestigious Pratt Institute.
The pass provides free admission for two adults and their children 18 years and younger.
Lost pass fee is $85.
The Onondaga County Parks System includes over 6,500 acres of parkland including a zoo, nature center, trails, beaches, shelters/lodges, museums, special events and more.
The Explore Outdoors Pass offers admission to:
Beaver Lake Nature Center (one personal vehicle)
Highland Forest (up to four visitors)
Oneida Shores Park (one personal vehicle)
Pratt’s Falls Park (up to four visitors)
Rosamund Gifford Zoo (up to four visitors)
Lost pass fee is $30.
ScienCenter is a hands-on science museum in Ithaca, NY. Visitors can enjoy hands-on experiences related to science, technology, engineering, and math. The exhibits are designed to build science process skills and provide interactive experiences that explore topics such as the environment, climate change, astronomy, and the health of the oceans.
The pass provides free admission for up to two adults and children in their company. To get the discount, present the pass, a photo ID, and your library card. The pass cannot be used to access other museums in the ASTC network or for discounts on store purchases, birthday parties, mini-golf, or summer camp.
Lost pass fee is $100.
The Utica Zoo is located in Roscoe Conkling Park. It has outdoor and indoor animal enclosures, a petting zoo, nature trails, and more. Currently, the Utica Zoo cares for over 200 individual animals representing 99 species.
The pass provides 50% off admission for up to four adults and six children.
It cannot be used for entry into Utica Zoo Signature Events, Education programs, or for a discount in the gift shop.
Lost pass fee is $100.
The Wild Center is a museum with live animals, hands-on exhibits, an elevated trail, and much more. It is located in Tupper Lake, NY, which is a 2 ½ hour drive from Clinton.
The pass offers free admission for four children ages 5-17 and discounted admission of $10 each for up to two adults.
Lost pass fee is $90.